You know what I found funny? I looked at the results per state, and every single one except for South Dakota had Ron Paul and Gary Johnson above Mitt Romney. And every single red southern state scored higher for Libertarians than Republicans.

Maybe before every primary vote, the voters take this survey before they decide who they vote for.

The people taking this quiz are internet users....those two have a very strong internet following, so that doesn't surprise me.

I have a strong feeling that even if the quiz said Romney and they always voted for the (D) they are going to vote for Obama, and certainly vice versa. My grandmother absolutely hated Clinton, she was a Roosevelt Democrat and Clinton did not act like a President should act as far as she was concerned....but she voted for him 2x....lol

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The people taking this quiz are internet users....those two have a very strong internet following, so that doesn't surprise me.

I have a strong feeling that even if the quiz said Romney and they always voted for the (D) they are going to vote for Obama, and certainly vice versa. My grandmother absolutely hated Clinton, she was a Roosevelt Democrat and Clinton did not act like a President should act as far as she was concerned....but she voted for him 2x....lol

Some people just vote party. Especially older voters. Makes no sense to me. I'm not going to vote for someone I don't like just because of party.

I wouldn't be surprised to see that if all the voters took this quiz, more than half would have neither Obama or Romney at the top.

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Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party) claims the title of President by collecting enough electoral votes to put him in the White House with 284 votes (270 is the magic number to win the presidency) by winning 28 states

This is based off of over 600,000 people taking the quiz. This guy did the math. This is VERY possible if IF, IF Gary were to get to debate against Obama and Romney. And time is running out on him being included.

This is based off of over 600,000 people taking the quiz. This guy did the math. This is VERY possible if IF, IF Gary were to get to debate against Obama and Romney. And time is running out on him being included.

The math only works if isidewith represents an unbiased sample of voters, which I highly doubt.

It's really easy for a 3rd party candidate to win in a survey that is likely going to be taken younger, internet savvy voters (whose political leanings are still in flux).

How many older Republicans do you think took this survey? Or even older Democrats.

How many who took the survey aren't even old enough to vote this year.

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The math only works if isidewith represents an unbiased sample of voters, which I highly doubt.

It's really easy for a 3rd party candidate to win in a survey that is likely going to be taken younger, internet savvy voters (whose political leanings are still in flux).

How many older Republicans do you think took this survey? Or even older Democrats.

How many who took the survey aren't even old enough to vote this year.

Exactly, this is not a sampling of likely voters, nor is it a sampling of one of the largest voting populations the 55+ voting population, a good majority of them are not on the internet. This is an internet sampling, and as we know that sampling goes a great deal for 3rd party candidates, so this isn't anything new. And a good number of those that show a high % for 3rd party candidates are still, come voting time will vote for a (D) or an (R) doesn't matter what this poll shows.

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I did this a while back, can't remember all of the exact numbers, but I remember Ron Paul being 93% (didn't agree on foreign policy) and Obama was like 30%.

I think it is a shame that no one who doesn't have an (R) or (D) next to their name will ever be elected president. We really do need to shake it up and get away from the strict two-party system people vote by.